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PHILOSOPHY OF SOUL
59. One should not wear a crown on head.
60. One should not uncover the face, turban etc.
61. One should not cast aside flower-garlands etc. from the
head.
62. One should not bet.
63. One should not play hockey.
64. One should not wish the guests.
65. One should not play Joker's part.
66. One should not call anyone with impudence.
67. One should not fight for any claims.
68. One should not fight or wage a war.
69. One should not pinch hairs nor scratch head.
70. One should not sit with crossed legs. One should not wear wooden sandals. 72. One should not sit stretching legs.
71.
73. One should not whistle for gestures.
74. One should not remove dust from the feet.
75. One should not thrash clothes.
76. One should not catch or drop bugs, lice etc. 77. One should not have sexual intercourse. 78. One should not dine.
79.
One should not carry on sales and purchase. 80. One should not practise medical profession. 81. One should not thrash one's cot.
82. One should not disclose one's private part of the body. 83. One should not play fisting nor arrange a cock fight.
84. One should not take bath with water conserved in monsoon and should not maintain utensils for drinking water.
Respect for the scriptures means respect for all religious rites right from Samayika to Bindusara (all Jain scriptures).
Respect for the religion means respect for the righteous conduct implying partial and total non-attachment.
Respect for the monk means respect for those great men with 27 virtues and possessed of total non-attachment. Respect for Acharya means respect for the head of the monks who practises right course of conduct and who inspires such practice into others. Respect for the second head of the monks is the respect for one who teaches all the scriptures and trains people in religious practices.